What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

... and watched the sunset from Cafe del Mar on Ibiza (Spain)
Prolly dark now, but the music is still nice ... Web Taxi: Cafe del Mar, Ibiza

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I’ve been through Potes and Panes today (pots and pans we call it) Asturias and Cantabria.
The last ride up the empty mountain as it went cold was fantastic.
Taking it easy until I get the rhythm,I still overtook a few 😇

My room has a Union Flag outside it.
The lady picking fruit when I parked my bike gave me some delicious yellow plums,which I quite unnecessarily cut up with Sudsy. 🤣






























 
I’ve been through Potes and Panes today (pots and pans we call it) Asturias and Cantabria.
The last ride up the empty mountain as it went cold was fantastic.
Taking it easy until I get the rhythm,I still overtook a few 😇

My room has a Union Flag outside it.
The lady picking fruit when I parked my bike gave me some delicious yellow plums,which I quite unnecessarily cut up with Sudsy. 🤣






























Simply beautiful. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
 
Gonna try to combine a few different elements in this post:

At least Mine and Jack's have been in the pocket... I'm betting a large percentage of them haven't seen the light of day. 😁
Mine has, and I'm thankful to waynorth waynorth that I was able to get one.
This is my box of "users" that I pull my carries from most days...
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These are the knives inside the box, they get carried often, but the Lambsfoot on the right hogs the pocket...
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With a "user" collection like, I can see why others may get neglected. :cool::thumbsup:

Took pictures on my knives for today with a couple of certificates I didn't recall seeing from B BrotherJim or Modoc ED Modoc ED . First up is my micarta 85 shown with the "Safari to Suez" certificate.

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Next up is my new knife day Otter Messer Anchor knife courtesy of bigfish64 bigfish64 . Somehow he knew an anchor knife would be treasured by an old salt, thanks Todd. This one is pictured with my "Persian Excursion" certificate.

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5K Qs 5K Qs Thanks for your appreciation GT :thumbsup: I certainly DO like the CASE Slimline Trappers I have, very good in the hand knife and tidy with foods. Notwithstanding, they all have their build faults: all 3 have significant raised spring on open which interferes with handling. Blades whilst not rubbing the liner are very 'krinked' offset and gaps too. The 2 Queen Utility Knives have no gaps at all, have really grippy bone WCSB or ACSB, tremendous W&T and their blades being D2 seem to stay sharp a very long time indeed. The Queen knives are also better than the GEC 48 in my opinion, people should get one if they get the opportunity.

Regards, Will
 
Had the #35 Johnny On The Spot in my pocket today. The Waynorth Wiki-Ute #35 came in, so I used my Johnny On The Spot to cut open the box and pop open the tube. Someone might have pointed this out already, but I find it interesting that the Waynorth has steel pins while the other #35s have brass. Of course the fit and finish on the Waynorth is A1 like my other two #35s. I feel very fortunate to have scored the Waynorth!😁👍

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